Axel Peemoellerof Australia apparently won several design awards for the three-dimensional directional system he created inside the Eureka Tower Carpark in Melbourne, Australia. The Eureka Tower is self-described as the tallest residential building in the world as well as one of the largest building projects to use 3D Virtual BuildingTM .

Admittedly a pretty impressive design, I still picture at least 30% of the building’s parking garage patrons going, “Dude, that is some serious chronic…”

I think the beauty of this is that if you are coming from the wrong direction, you won’t be able to read it. It seems that if you were to actually be driving around, you would see the words with enough time to make the turn in the direction you needed to go.

you never see anyone interacting with the designs, and they all seem very bright and saturated with color. you would think they would be dirty and kinda grungy being in a parking garage and all. kind of like the rest of the scenery in the pictures.

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